Attendance as of yet
To date, the majority of respondents have attended a Disney Park, leading to an almost homogenised result.
Reasons for Interest
To date, majority of respondents justify their interest in attendance of the parks for personal reasons, followed by family reasons.
Park Familiarity
To date, parks within the Walt Disney World resort in Orlando, Florida are ranked by respondents as most familiar to them, with Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center being the parks chosen as most familiar to the respondents.
First Visit to the Disney Parks
To date, the near-majority of respondents have identified the 1990's decade with regards to their first visit to a Disney Park.
Attendance Opinion
To date, the majority of respondents ranked the magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center (Orlando, Florida) as the most enjoyable of the Disney Parks. Surprisingly, with regards to the parks not applying to some respondents, the parks in Hong Kong, Paris, Tokyo and even in California were ranked as 'doesn't apply' to the respondents.
Visit Frequency
To date, the majority of respondents have attended the parks within Walt Disney World resort (Orlando, Florida) more than seven times. In contrast, parks in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Paris were cited as not yet attended by respondents.
Source for Park News and Updates
To date, respondents were most likely to use community forums and weblogs for park updates. News feeds and the use of official company and consumer sites were also useful and moderately cited by respondents.
Overall Interest
In regards to above average (red line) interest of the Disney Parks, the majority of respondents ranked their overall interest (1 - least interested and 10 - most interested, eager) at above-average ratings of 9 and 10.
Concluding this page, there is a correlation between geographical location and the choice and familiarity of the parks, as well as their attendance experiences, opinions and frequency. It can be generalised that Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida is already recognisable and a common destination among the respondents.
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